Usually for a misdemeanor, you can be charged a fine and up to a year in jail.
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what is the jail time for battery charge for a person with prior convictions and a rap sheet.
It depends on the misdemeanor charge. For a drunk in public charge, chances are they'll take you to jail to sober up andthenlet you go. For a loitering in public charge, if you haven't damaged or stolen anything, they'll check yourID for outstanding warrants and let you go with a misdemeanor citation. Rarely will they do extra work and mail you a ticket later on.
The dollar limits for Misdemeanors may vary from state to state - HOWEVER a misdemeanor can be described as ANY offense for which the maximum jail sentence does not exceed ONE YEAR in jail.
It's a misdemeanor - less than a year in jail.
The jail time for domestic violence depends on if the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony. If it is a misdemeanor jail time can be up to a year and a fine of up to $5,000. For a felony jail time can be anywhere from 3 months to three years with a fine of up to $10,000.
Conviction of a misdemeanor can result in a fine of up to $1,000. and/or less than one year in jail.
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The charge may be worded differently in different states, but generally it is known as "Fleeing to Elude" and is USUALLY a misdemeanor offense which can be added as an additional charge to whatever offense they were pursuing you for in the first place.
It is a misdemeanor. Usually a nominal monetary fine or a short stay in jail.
yes they can i had one cus my friend did something and i knew about it and we got the same charge and we both go pleaded down to a misdemeanor yes they can i had one cus my friend did something and i knew about it and we got the same charge and we both go pleaded down to a misdemeanor
An officer doesn't "give" you a misdemeanor. They charge you with an offense for a crime that is classified by your state legislature AS a misdemeanor. Meaning it is an offense which, if you are convicted, you could be fined up to $1,000. and/or placed in jail for up to one year.
The maximum jail term for a misdemeanor is not more than one year in jail.